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. seriously. >> i did not vote for it. john: you could navigate the regulations if you areatechnologycompany.>> you hire lawyers and compliance experts to navigate through the bureaucratic maze. to build a strip of just to get permission to break ground it may take between four and five months in texas it could take between four and five years in california. that drives up the cost of housing and business with complexes and factories in california. john: from the outside it is obvious. one works and not as well but the politicians are not faced? >> you have a home field advantage in california that it is a nice place to live along the coast. especially if you're in the highlight industry. everywhere else is desperation, poverty and population running away. the coast can have incredible wealth dynamism but the state has a hard time when. >> another issue that comes into play california is not right to work they have powerful unions, government unions. there is no counterpart in texas. people are free to have associations and unions to spend millions of dollars to promote bigger gover

to the needs of our time, we must harness new ideasandtechnologytoremake our government. that is what will give real meaning to our ceed. in other words, the founding principles and values of the nation had no reality unless we make our government and apparently support some ideas and technology that are not even available right now. >> he hates the constitution. that's when it comes down to. we have to adapt founding principles to our changing times and needs. we must change. you know what, the constitution was written with an unchanging you of human nature in mind. the left believes it is the only thing that can change human nature on a fundamental level, corrective action. the constitution stands in the way of their grand plan to change human nature. that is why everything you hear coming out is about changing who we are as people. the tremendous reversal of all basic common sense. if you want to keep your own money you're not a taker. if you are recipients of social security, medicare, or medicaid york with committing to the collective wealth. this completely turned language upsid

? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell hasthetechnologyandservices to help you solve it. lou: house republicans trying to pressure senate democrats to pass a budget. for the first time in almost four years. now, the republicans have up vailed a bill to suspend the debt limit with a vote set for as early as wednesday. details of that legislation include this -- suspension of the debt ceiling for three months. on the 19th of may, the debt limit increases from $16.4 trillion to accommodate additional raring the treasury requires r and bills withholes the pay of lawmakers if congress fails to pass a budget by the 15th of april putting the money in escrow to comply with the 27th amendment of the constitution. joining us now is congressman gomert, vice chair of the subcommittee on crime, terrorism, and homeland security, and republican of texas. good to have you with us. first your impression before we turn to the debt limit of the president's inaugural address. >> well, lou, he started out great, quoting from the declaration from our founding documents, you know, endowed by the creator w

and electric cars that has implications beyond boeing. advancedbatterytechnologyatthe heart of objections to the sale of battery maker a213 #. the strategic council, a private sector group, focusing on national security issues now urging the obama administration to reject the sale of a123 to china saying it gives the chinese advanced technology paid for by the american taxpayer. the bankrupt battery maker received more than a quarter of a billion dollars in federal and state money. the governor of nebraska today okayed the xl pipeline right of way through his state. your move, mr. president, and a surprise move by the british prime minister that could affect the european union. david cameron proposing a vote as to whether or not to stay in the european union, britain one of the e.u.'s largest economy, the most important financial center, and, oh, yes, the pound sterling at odds with the euro. markets up more than 4% year to date. my next guest says while some investors are still on the sidelines, we're beginning to see a little bit more interest. joining us now with his outlook for the ma

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this transition. we must lead it. we cannot cede to other nationsthetechnologythatwill power new jobs and new industries. we must claim its promise. >> this is not a president who is blind to the history of any given moment. today's inauguration ceremony was filled with moments of historical importance. myrlie evers williams, the widow of medgar evers became the first woman to deliver the inaugural prayer. poet richard blanco is the first latino to recite the inaugural poem, as well as the first openly gay american to perform the honor. supreme court justice sonia sotomayor became the first hispanic american to administer the oath of office when she swore in vice president joe biden. president obama spoke with these historical moments in mind during his speech. >> our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law. our journey is not complete until we find a better way to welcome the striving, hopeful immigrants who still see america as a land of opportunity. >> in many ways, this speech was progressives. this is what we have been waiting

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york for the big festivities. we will havedronetechnologytakingall of theed e shots. here is what is "money" tonight. president obama announced his sweeping gun-control proposals, but with gun sales shooting through the roof and hundreds of millions of firearms already out there, can they really make a difference? today's power panel takes aim at the hot issue. plus at least seven americans are reported to be among dozens of oil and gas workers taken hostage in algeria. is this the first wave of al qaeda sponsor strikes against critical energy facilities? and could it disrupt supplies? we drill down to the answers. and call it a liberal tax. the conservative restaurant owner charges left-wing moore for their drink and donate the cash to right-wing causes. is it a boom for his business? the owner serves as a big helping of a government economics. even when i say this not, it is always about "money." adam: and a good evening to you. we want to look at the days headline market. a tough day for stocks. the dow snapped a five-day nning streak falling 23 points. more turbulence for boei

, and firearms director. he asks for a study on gun violence prevention as well as reports onsafetytechnologiesonstolen firearms. apparently, conservatives believe this is tyranny. today vice president joe biden detailed one of the major initiatives of the president's gun proposals. >> how do we make our streets and schools safer? with regard to our streets i believe and the president believes that cops make a difference. we're going to push again for another $4 billion in grants for the cops program. >> $4 billion for more cops on the streets and around schools in america? this is what the gun lobby was demanding. but the gun nuts, well, they're not so happy. texas governor rick perry is trying to push himself into relevance again. he said in a statement the second amendment of the constitution is a basic right of free people and cannot be nor will it be abridged by the executive power of this or any other president. kind of threatening, is it? the national -- the republican national committee wrote, "president obama's series of gun control measures amount to an executive power grab." really

, dell hasthetechnologyandservices to help you solve it. >>> it is 3:00 p.m. on the east coast, 12:00 noon out west. the inauguration festivities are in full swing here. on the national mall, if you're just tuning in. thank you for joining us, i'm john berman. >> and i'm soledad o'brien. we're live in washington, d.c. for our special coverage of president barack obama's inauguration. >> it's great to be here. we are in the second term right now. it is official. barack obama has been worn? for the second term as president of the united states of america. the president took the oath of office with supreme court chief justice john roberts, here's how it went. >> please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i, barack hussein obama do solemnly swear. >> i barack hussein obama do solemnly swear. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> the office of president of the united states. >> the office of president of the united states. >> and will, to the best of my ability. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> prese

, wedded them, molded them into the information erahightechnologywhizpeople who knew how to leverage the information age to his electoral advantage. now that's what they want to do with this organize for action. and frankly, i wouldn't bet against them. this could be very, very effective as he tries to get his agenda going and maintain it. but make no mistake, we are dealing here and the country is dealing with and the republicans are dealing with a somewhat different barack obama. you could feel it today. it's been coming for some days, i think, that in the first term he was yes, sometimes timid, trying to be conciliatory. now in the way he has turned today and said give me a moment, i want to take in this view again, because i'll never see this again, he now sees this four years is going to decide what history says about what he did as president. he is already a historical figure, the first person of color to become a president and then be reelected as president, obviously. but now he is talking about what the history is going to say of what he actually accomplished in his eight ye

thetechnologyandservices to help you solve it. whatever your business challenge, we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> everyone is talking about the first children malia and sasha obama. cameras caught them having a blast with their parents watching the sprad. it was a very real look into their world. and it was fun to see. right there in the reviewing stand, sasha took pictures of her parents kissing. 14-year-old malia making funny facing and clowning around for some friends. and on sunday, 11-year-old sasha had the line of the day after her father took the oath of office. >> good job, dad. >> i did it. >> you didn't mess up. >> all right. thank you, everybody. >> yeah. good job, dad. we've all watched the obama children grow before our eyes, but we rarely see them like we did yesterday. and no matter what your politics, you have to be so h

were hand painted because he basically didn't havethetechnologytoput color in prints and books yet the one that's fascinating. come back again. we would love to have you back the one thank you so much for being on the show. >> next time i will come back to. gerri: well, we all know that in reality shows on television like american idol, which premieres tonight on fox, and the ex-factor, survivor, america's got talent and the list goes on and on. with shows like the stars are gaining in popularity. in fact talk -- the highest rated cable reality shows in 2012. number five is american pickers. this follows a parent and teachers around the midwest and they have 5 million viewers. number four is gold rush on discovery. it focuses on alaskan miners searching for gold. also averages just over 5 million viewers and storage wars on a&e. in california, it went okay, the content is auction off. so the real gamble. number two is jersey shore on mtv. it attracted nearly 6 millioo viewers. and the number one rated cable reality show is "pawn stars." it features our friend, who you just met, ave

inauguration day, what will another four ears mean for us? >> new ideasandtechnology. >>that, if you have just a cold? died missing themselves instead of going to the actual doctor. but is this safe? we will ask dr. mitchell brooks. "the willis report" is on the case. gerri: tonight stop -- top story takes us to a suburb located about 90 miles northwest of philadelphia. officials at an elementary school have suspended a five year-old girl over what they called terrorist threats. after the kindergartner reportedly told a classmate that she wanted to share with the hello kitty bubble gum. the kind that shoots soap bubbles. the girl received a suspension. the girl has since received a psychological evaluation and has been found to be no threat to others. joining me now, the attorney for the girl's family. defense attorney. i'll start with you. tell us more about the facts of the case. >> it happened in a bus line. there was no bubble gum. she was referring to a hello kitty bubble gum which just sheets bubbles. bubbles don't hurt you. even the school psychologist appointed by the school came

to see things enacted like palm printrecognitiontechnology. and,again, accountability for the securing of firearms. i would like to see mental health professionals ask the question of people that they're treating whom they know may be troubled in their thinking, do you have access to firearms. lanza went to shooting ranges with the aiding and abetting of his mother. she facilitated his access to those weapons. if he was under treatment, were those questions asked? again, that's part of a picture as well as, you know, school safety certainly. i have to say that the presence of law enforcement personnel at the school, at the new location, when i take my daughters, my daughters who survived to school now, it certainly provides great comfort and reassurance. so i think school safety and the presence of law enforcement personnel can create a huge deterrent. >> veronique, how determined are you to see changes in society? is this now a life-long mission for you? >> i'd like to say that, but i'm still sort of going day by day. >> yeah. >> grief is a strange thing. it can blind side you. someti

their portfolios, to improvethetechnologythatthey have in their mines to lower the unit cost of production. we are seeing investments in the u.s., land acquisition to prb, clear indicator of the long-term potential that our customers see out of that region as well. >> it sounds like no credit problems with any of the customers. china turning around. united states stabilizing. 2013 could be a dramatically better year for joy global than 2012. >> it could be a better year. i caution about how quick the turnaround is going to occur. customers have i think grown very cautious about jumping the gun. we've seen them do that several times before. 2008, they cut too quickly. 2011, they ramp back up maybe too quickly in retrospect. much more cautious, much more methodical. there certainly is upside in our business. one of the things we've done that helps that, we cut the cycles down. today it takes us five months to manufacture a shovel, down from 15 months. our response time is quicker than it was a couple of years ago. we'll see the improvement in the order rate. people will want to see more sustaina

, we canhavetechnologyandall a of that, but it is relevant, chris. >> what is the law should be? >> the law should be, that it should protect both. it should protect mother and child. >> criminal sanction? >>. no it should protect mother and child. >> how do you do that by law? and the what the best thing that could be done right now to stop the marchs that are going on, look at the march on friday. it's going to be mostly young people, the biggest march that has ever happened. >> what is the best law rather than roe v. wade? >> the best law right now is to close the gap between public opinion and law and go ahead and vote in common ground measures. don't tax things that people think are the killing of human beings. >> okay, great. >> go ahead and allow parental consent. >> i don't think you can put a woman in prison for having an abortion. >> have i said that? have i said that? >> you're talking around it. >> no, i'm not at all. i'm talking about common ground. >> every time i talk about someone outlawing abortion or banning it, what is the law? please tell me what the law is i

? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell hasthetechnologyandservices to help you solve it. > >>> so security in washington is always tight. but you know, for inaugurations, things are being done on just a completely different scale. >> joe johns joins us now. here it talk a little about the security measures, some are seen, some are unseen. talk a little bit about what we can see, as they start shutting down. we've already experienced road closures, with no one necessarily warning you in advance. >> 3:00 in the morning is when it gets really crazy here. but it's actually very crazy right now. what a lot of people don't realize is that not only do we have a nonbureau preparations going on. which are right behind us, we also have martin luther king jr. day celebrations happening, too. so right out here on constitution avenue, there is just traffic snarl all over the place. so that's what the police have to deal with and by the way. just want to show you some pictures of the deputization of something like anywhere between 2,000 and 2500 law enforcement officers from all over the countr

will learn about that time and find ways in which they can strategize to move usforwardtechnologically, anyway.>> so that's -- >> i would say dr. king would be very proud and very pleased at the distance we have come. but i agree, we would still have a distance to travel, there's too much violence, too many killings, we've got to end the violence and we've got to teach our children and those us not so young the way of peace, the way love, the way of nonviolence. he would say do something about the proliferation of guns in our society. congressman lewis and miss evers-williams, thank you for being with us. it's such a pleasure and honor and talk to us on this weekend. >> well thank you so much and you mentioned age, speak for yourself. >> thank you. >> she's 20. >> i'm holding at 21. >> what an honor to have both of you here today. >>> hundreds of thousands are pouring in for the festivities. among them dozens and dozens of celebrities. >> one of them, singer cyndi la lauper who will be sitting on the inaugural platform. she'll talk about it after this short break. where is flo? anybod

thetechnologyandservices to help you solve it. neil: all right. man, oh, man, icotti. environmentalists are getting saucy and this will make you boil. check out the "newsweek" article. the end of pasta. says rising temperatures and droughts caused by global warming could wipe out the grains that make noodles. these are the same green noodle heads today's snow in mississippi and alabama, well, climate change. now, first things first, by the way. this is "newsweek" that couldn't see its own demise. that is just -- i digress. melissa francis says this is one big carbo load. melissa. >> i was nervous. i long been a foe of the environment and nature mainly because i don't love camping or bugs. we haven't been on the same side of the global warming debate. neil: "little house on the prairie". you seem to be very happy back then. >> yeah. one big lie. neil: get me back to the city. get me back to the city. >> quickly as possible. i live in the concrete jungle here. in any case i got really nervous when i heard olive gard was being threatened. wait a second --. neil: you have never been in a ol

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... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell hasthetechnologyandservices to help you solve it. neil: apple rotten to the core? that seems a bit extreme for a company that once could do no long wrong. now suddenly seems to do nothing right. the stock tumbled $200 a share from levels reached a few months ago when it seem to be the king all tech school. now a flash in the pan whose best days are behind it? is that fair, or overdone? liz macdonald, adam lashinsky. is apple no longer cool? does it come back to that? >> well it kind of is. i think issue when steve jobs died apple became visably vulnerable and samsung went after its image with a passion and hit. so the end result is this apple is not really being followed by any other vendors anymore. it is not standing alone anymore. the end result it is not as cool as it once was and can't maintain the same valuation as a result. neil: lizzie i disclose, apple shareholder. i own apple stock. don't say anything bad about apple. no, i'm kidding. but i am getting this sense when i talk to people and a lot of people on our

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. isthetechnologyforthese lithium ion batteries too risky right now? >> well, we know lithium ion batteries can get hot and burn. we've seen it in laptops. this is the first time we've seen lithium ion batteries used like this in airlines ever. so this is pushing technology. this is new and there's a lot of new things happening. boeing has relied heavily on batteries and electrical systems as a way of making the aircraft more efficient and lighter. it uses 20% less fuel and that has made it a very popular airplane as far as orders go. it's the most impressive initial orders batch of initial orders that boeing has ever had. but when you push a lot of technologies simultaneously, which is what is happening here with the 787, inevitably you're going to find things that aren't just exactly as you hoped they would be. >> what a nightmare for boeing, the manufacturer of this 787. miles, good engs pla nation. thank you very much for coming in. >> you're welcome, wolf. >>> so why did it sake to long for the hoax surrounding manti te'o to come out? we're going to talk about the media

on a new kind of war fighting, shifting from ground troops to a reliance on intelligenceandtechnology, especiallydrones. >> after more than a decade of war, we are entering a new phase. we continue the president's overamplging goal which is dismantle and ultimate defeat. he's made great progress. >> reporter: perhaps the biggest reach in his agenda -- >> we will respond to the threat of climate change. >> reporter: it's an issue dear to the president but he's already acknowledged that it's so politically charged there's no clear path forward. >> that i'm pretty certain of. this one's hard. >> reporter: now, wolf, in the speech the president also broke ground by promising to push for expanded civil rights for gays and lesbians. aside from his health care reform law, this could be the greatest legacy, the biggest legacy of his time in office. a case that is now before the supreme court could force the administration into making new federal policy on this front. it could force the administration to decide whether federal benefits will be extended to same-sex couples in the next year, wo

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-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell hasthetechnologyandservices to help you solve it. >>> welcome to our special coverage of the president inauguration. grammy award winner john legend is in town for the inauguration. performed over the weekend. he is also here to promote his new film that takes a hard look at the war on drugs. i spoke to him about that on saturday. what are you hoping from a second term from president obama? >> i think the recovery needs to be stronger. because there are still too many people unemployed. we need to still focus on growth, i think a lot of washington is talking about cutting, and talking about balancing budgets, but i think we're still in a place where we're still recovering from a very deep recession and i think we need to focus on making sure we have more opportunity. more jobs, for so many people out there suffering. >> you are executive producer of the film. it's really told through the story that eugene knew through his childhood and told about the racial disparities. >> this is an issue that elites can usually ignore, it's not ar

your business challenge, dell hasthetechnologyandservices to help you solve it. we brought you on because you ran a campaign. >> to end the repeal but now what? >> what obamacare was passed we knew it had a horrible flaws but with the failure of the individual mandate pointed out 2009 it is a partisan attack. a big john was thrown out by a supermajority of the supreme court as unconstitutional was partisan. we knew this in 2009 as obamacare was implemented you will see parts that will not work and we knew that in 2009. gerri: this is the penalty if you don't have coverage. 2014 is 1% of the income. 2015 2.5% excuse me. it is 2%. insurance companies say it takes a while then you have to make up the difference. already we have seen premiums goes to the roof. gerri: day president promised us we could keep our doctor and that is not true. >> so many things we knew they would turn out not to be true. it will increase the cost. people don't have to change their policy? tens of millions of americans will have to. individual mandate is not the tax? that is how it was passed by the supr

averages,buttechnologyingeneral. back to you. dagen: forget about washington. our next guest says stop talking about it, investors should be focused on making money in the economy and corporate profits are healthy enough to do that. joining us now, start with this. why can you possibly say don't worry about washington because long-term interest rates go up, stocks will not be undervalued, they will not be cheap and that could hurt the stock market. >> this is a great point you are making, but we put, believe it or not, a 5% 10-year treasury yield into our stock market model. we are assuming interest rates soar from here. and stocks are still undervalued today. we can take a lot higher long-term interest rates put my real point about this is if we go back a few years, the first fiscal cliff, the 2010 tax cuts were going to end. the first debate over the downgrade. all of those things happened, and yet the market kept going up. same with the fiscal cliff this time, and i believe people are overly concerned about a lot of the things that are happening around the world. the economy continu

. at the butthetechnologyisout there, it's cutting edge. the cops are alling them to conduct surveillance, although for the most part, we saw these questions -- the department of defense that half of those permits. nobody really knows why, although it's for research and stuff like that. 24% of those permits are held by universities that are using it to study wildlife. they were snapping pictures left and right, but that makes it harder and take pictures in my backyard -- not that i'm doing anything wrong -- i find it weird that there are so many of these able to doo much. against such a broad swath of the population. >> i'm going to be a lot more reluctant to call them if something happens. with my police don't respect me, why should i respect them? to be one that's a very good point, michael. thank you so much. when we come back, did you know that wearing a dark suit and make you look 10 pounds lighter? did you know the trillion dollar coin and make the debt ceiling disappear? neil: i am told if you want to look said on camera wear dark clothes and keep the camera at a distance. it works every tim

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